If you notice, I didnt say that jungle primaries were better than closed primaries; I dont have experience of them and I wouldnt know. But it just has to be better than an open primary with no contest on the Democrat side.I dont think I would be induced to get on board a second-placing candidate in preference to voting for my preferred third candidate. After all, any vote not for the leading Democrat is as much a vote against installing that Democrat without a runoff as a vote for the favored-for-second) candidate wold be. Time enough for settling, after the jungle primary is over.
“If you notice, I didnt say that jungle primaries were better than closed primaries;”
I wasn’t inferring you were for “Jungle Primaries” you mentioned them and I was giving my opinion and reason for not wanting them. Here in Mississippi some are calling for them after the debacle in our last republican primary and runoff. I was making a statement that I believe closed primaries are much better than “jungle primaries” and certainly “open” primaries.